That’s the question we put to Dr. Kenneth Saag. In the next few minutes, Dr. Saag, will summarize the latest developments in osteoporosis therapy.
What’s new in the treatment of osteoporosis?
That’s the question we put to Dr. Kenneth Saag, who is Jane Knight Lowe Professor of Medicine in the Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In the next few minutes, Dr Saag, who is also Professor of Epidemiology, at the UAB School of Public Health, will summarize the latest developments in osteoporosis therapy.
What’s New in the Treatment of Osteoporosis?
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